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France is sending a mini Statue of Liberty to the U.S. It will stand across from the original Lady Liberty through the Independence Day holiday before being transported to the French Embassy in D.C.
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The missing statue is that of "Tom," a runaway slave in torn clothing, his hand outstretched toward another statue, that of Catherine Harris. Harris and her father were the first "colored" people in Jamestown.
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What does life in rural & suburban New York and Pennsylvania mean to you? Building on themes from the POV documentary Portraits and Dreams, here's your…
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“This more than anything else in our lifetimes, I'd say, is going to bring us all together because we're all in the same boat."
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Artists and architects from across can create a proposal for a memorial honoring the victims of Hurricane Maria.
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For one year, New York-based photographer Shuran Huang followed the Collins family to church, baseball fields and their family-run barbershop.
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The print, called Edmond de Belamy, is a blurry depiction of what could be a "a man of the church" floating within a gilt frame. In place of the artist's signature is a math equation.
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Critic and novelist James Wood has often dinged other writers for what he calls "hysterical realism," but his new novel "Upstate" while beautifully written — goes too far in the other direction.
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Weekend Edition editor Barrie Hardymon remembers saving up for her first Kate Spade bag as a young New York music student. Yes, it held her Russian novels — but it also represented something more.
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SYRACUSE, NY (WRVO) - A non-profit group is rolling out a set of resources it hopes will make it easier for film companies to shoot a movie in central New York.